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Destroy stereotypes! Introduce the Spanish speaking world in its glorious diversity. Engage students with thought-provoking topics. Culture units: art, sports, human rights, ecology and more. Read, write, speak, and think. Oral presentation based on Internet searches with keywords. Cooperative learning. Writing assignments as varied as our students. Keywords for Internet searches. Give them the tools and they will flourish!

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Destroy stereotypes! Introduce the Spanish speaking world in its glorious diversity. Engage students with thought-provoking topics. Culture units: art, sports, human rights, ecology and more. Read, write, speak, and think. Oral presentation based on Internet searches with keywords. Cooperative learning. Writing assignments as varied as our students. Keywords for Internet searches. Give them the tools and they will flourish!
Oral Presentation Topics -F- THE CARIBBEAN – Fabulous Fun Topics
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Presente F – The six oral presentations on the Spanish speaking countries of the Caribbean are divided the following way: three broad themes on the area and one each on Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. You can examine some oral presentations using the Preview. 1. La música – Explain different musicals styles. Play some music for the class. 2. El carnival – Carnaval is a huge festival with costumes, music and dances. The Cubans tried to abolish it, then rescheduled it in July instead of February. 3. Salimos de vacaciones – The students prepare TV commercials to advertise different places, some famous, others less so. They can video their presentations. 4. El béisbol – Home of many baseball stars, the students research the impact the individuals and the game have had on the Dominican Republic. 5. Carteles cubanos – Propaganda posters for everything are fun to describe and analyze. - Este es un cartel de Ernesto Che Guevara. La foto es del fotógrafo Korda. Su nombre real es Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez. Voy a explicar el cartel y hablar del Che. - Palabras clave: Korda + Ernesto Che Guevara 6. Los parques nacionales de Puerto Rico – P.R. is very rich in parks where people flock to enjoy the day. Students describe a park and then suggest improvements. 1. All oral presentation topics are based on research. Key words are provided to guide the student's web research. Guidelines for research are provided. Cooperative learning is required. Suggestions are given for audience response. 2. All oral topics have three levels of difficulty, A, B and C. Each level is on a separate page so teacher can choose. 3. Level A provides the student 3 suggestions, level B gives the student 4 suggestions and level C, 6 suggestions. Group work is required to divide the work and prepare for a class presentation. 4. There is always a central theme. All topics are guided. First sentences are provided. Number of pages: 23 Teacher and student rubrics: included Name of store: MirafloresCultura International Baccalaureate
Oral Presentation Topics -E- THE SOUTHERN CONE – Excellent and Enjoyable Topics
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Presente E, the Southern Cone, has nine broad subjects. One covers the entire region, the other eight are country specific (Argentina 3, Chile 3, Uruguay 1, Paraguay 1). You can read some in the Preview. 1. Una vida mejor – All four countries have many immigrants, some from places you don´t expect like for example, Korea. - Yo voy a hablar de los inmigrantes palestinos en Chile. Voy a empezar con los «cuatro Jorges» y trazar su historia hasta nuestros días. El inmigrante busca una vida mejor lejos de su tierra y los palestinos en Chile han tenido mucho éxito. Palabras clave: Chile + inmigración + palestinos 2. Nos vemos en el café – Meeting in a café is part of life in Argentina. 3. Estás loco – Adventure tourism means taking risks. So let´s find out where you can do crazy excursions. - Voy a practicar el senderismo en el Parque Nacional Perito Moreno. Después voy a hacer un paseo en guanaco. Palabras clave: Argentina + Parque Nacional Perito Moreno; guanaco 4. El tango – Talk about both a dance and a musical style. 5. Bienvenidos a la feria – You have a booth at a trade fair. 6. El desierto de Atacama – A unique ecosystem, the driest desert in the world, rich in minerals and animals. 7. Los estereotipos – Get rid of those stereotypes about Latins. - Antes de la apertura del Canal de Panamá, el estrecho de Magallanes fue de gran importancia. Voy a hablar del estrecho y contarles la historia de Puerto del Hambre y del corsario inglés Thomas Cavendish Palabras clave: Estrecho de Magallanes; Puerto del Hambre 8. El gaucho – The cowboy of the pampas, another stereotype that needs to be redefined. 9. El nuevo centro commercial – Modern shopping centers open all over the world. 1. All oral presentation topics are based on research. Key words are provided to guide the student's web research. Guidelines for research are provided. Cooperative learning is required. Suggestions are given for audience response. 2. All oral topics have three levels of difficulty, A, B and C. Each level is on a separate page so teacher can choose. 3. Level A provides the student 3 suggestions, level B gives the student 4 suggestions and level C, 6 suggestions. Group work is required to divide the work and prepare for a class presentation. 4. There is always a central theme. All topics are guided. First sentences are provided. Number of pages: 32 Teacher and student rubrics: included Name of store: MirafloresCultura Target language only. International baccalaureate
Oral Presentation Topics -D- THE ANDEAN COUNTRIES – Dynamic and Distinctive
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Oral Presentation Topics -D- THE ANDEAN COUNTRIES – Dynamic and Distinctive

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Presente D has 10 broad themes, the first three deal with the Andean area, the next seven are related to specific countries. The preview is complete, has every oral presentation. 1. Los Andes 2. La Amazonía 3. ¡Adivina! ¿Cuál es el personaje inventado? 4. ¡Socorro! - Al volver de la Piedra del Medio, uno de los compañeros vio una serpiente anaconda, (Añade detalles. Termina con estas frases.) se inclinó para verla bien y se cayó al agua. Palabras clave: serpiente anaconda 5. Cartagena de Indias 6. Grandes Colombianos - Estamos aquí con Ana María Orozco, actriz que interpretó el papel de Betty en Yo Soy Betty la Fea. Bienvenida. Quiero empezar la entrevista con preguntas sobre el éxito mundial de esta telenovela. Palabras clave: Yo soy Betty la Fea 7. De viaje 8. Vamos a Machu Picchu - Hola, yo soy el / la profesor/a de historia de la escuela y también voy a acompañar al grupo. Voy a hablar de lo que vamos a hacer en Cuzco. Tenemos DOS días. Palabras clave: Cuzco / Cusco 9. El nevado Huascarán 10. El poncho 1. All oral presentation topics are based on research. Key words are provided to guide the student's web research. Guidelines for research are provided. Cooperative learning is required. Suggestions are given for audience response. 2. All oral topics have three levels of difficulty, A, B and C. Each level is on a separate page so teacher can choose. 3. Level A provides the student 3 suggestions, level B gives the student 4 suggestions and level C, 6 suggestions. Group work is required to divide the work and prepare for a class presentation. 4. There is always a central theme. All topics are guided. First sentences are provided. Number of pages: 35 Teacher and student rubrics: included Name of store: MirafloresCultura Target language only. International baccalaureate
Oral Presentation Topics -C- MEXICO – Cool, Cultural Topics
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Oral Presentation Topics -C- MEXICO – Cool, Cultural Topics

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Presente C has 6 broad themes devoted to Mexico. Eclectic and fun, students learn about the great variety this beautiful country offers. 1. ¿Salen de vacaciones? - Students convince their classmates to visit a specific place. An example: - Yo recomiendo Taxco. Hay muchas tiendas donde venden joyería de plata. Hay artistas que hacen joyas. Palabras clave: Taxco + joyería de plata - ¿Van a México? Para comprar alebrijes, las famosas figuras de madera tallada, tienen que ir a Oaxaca. Visiten a la familia Mendoza, Luis Pablo, Moisés Pablo y David Pablo Mendoza. Les va a encantar. Palabras clave: Oaxaca + alebrijes 2. Dos culturas antiguas - Assignments totally out of the box with comparisons between ancient Egypt and the Aztec world. - Vamos a hablar de la ropa de los aztecas y de los egipcios antiguos. Vamos a explicar las diferencias. Palabras clave: aztecas + ropa; egipcios antiguos + ropa 3. Diego y Frida - Iconic painters who were married to each other on two separate occasions and produced very different work. Students show the painting, describe it and relate it to the painter´s life. - Voy a describir un cuadro, «Las dos Fridas» (1939). Luego voy a responder a la pregunta: ¿Por qué es Frida Kahlo un icono feminista? Palabras clave: «Las dos Fridas» 4. Lugares inolvidables - Mexico is blessed with mountains and beaches, deserts and tropical forests. An example: - Ustedes saben que a mí me gustan mucho los viajes. Tuve ocasión de ir a México y allí visité el Parque Museo La Venta y vi las cabezas gigantes de los olmecas. Toda una maravilla. Palabras clave: Parque Museo La Venta 5. Volcanes - science and ecology can be understood by all. 6. Abrimos un restaurante - Starting with the rental of the space, the students work their way through the furnishing, decorating, preparing the menu, and more. Great fun. - Vamos a decorar el restaurante con grandes recipientes de cobre hechos en Santa Clara del Cobre. Les voy a mostrar y explicar los objetos de cobre… Palabras clave: Santa Clara del Cobre 1. All oral presentation topics are based on research. Key words are provided to guide the student's web research. Guidelines for research are provided. Cooperative learning is required. Suggestions are given for audience response. 2. All oral topics have three levels of difficulty, A, B and C. Each level is on a separate page so teacher can choose. 3. Level A provides the student 3 suggestions, level B gives the student 4 suggestions and level C, 6 suggestions. Group work is required to divide the work and prepare for a class presentation. 4. There is always a central theme. All topics are guided. First sentences are provided. Number of pages: 23 Teacher and student rubrics: included Store name: MirafloresCultura International Baccalaureate
Oral Presentation Topics -A- THE HISPANIC WORLD - Astonishing, Awesome Topics
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Oral Presentation Topics -A- THE HISPANIC WORLD - Astonishing, Awesome Topics

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One of the biggest challenges for a student is how to find information for his / her oral presentation. Entering the key word ´Spain´ for example, is not enough; the student needs the specific key word. Thus ´Santiago de Compostela´ is going to be a much better choice. If we add to that the word ´Camino´ all of a sudden, the student has something to work with. All the suggestions for oral presentations that follow are based on that premise: give the student the key words for Internet searches and interesting topics, and they will produce amazing work. I know, my students have done so. Important! Please note that this is the first of eight, all called Oral Presentation Topics A, Oral Presentation Topics B, Oral Presentation Topics C, all the way to Oral Presentation Topics H. Oral Presentation Topics A is general, the others are specific to either a country or an area. 1. All oral presentation topics are based on research. Key words are provided to guide the student's web research. Guidelines for research are provided. Cooperative learning is required. Suggestions are given for audience response. 2. All oral topics have three levels of difficulty, A, B and C. Each level is on a separate page so teacher can choose. 3. Level A provides the student 3 suggestions, level B gives the student 4 suggestions and level C, 6 suggestions. Group work is required to divide the work and prepare for a class presentation. 4. There is always a central theme. All topics are guided. First sentences are provided. Presente A has 8 broad topics, each divided into three levels. Here are some examples: 1. Fiestas: Cabalgata de Reyes, Magos de Alcoy, Día de Muertos, Moros y cristianos. One example: - Moros y cristianos es una fiesta tradicional antigua que se celebra en varias ciudades españolas. Tal vez la más famosa es la de Alcoy. Tengo varias imágenes. Voy a explicar esta fiesta. Palabras clave: Moros y cristianos + Alcoy 2. ¿La papa o el maíz? Which food is more important? Was it always so? 3. La Carretera Panamericana – The highway stretches from Alaska to the tip of South America. Students research el Tapón de Darién, the Nazca Lines and much more in between. 4. El agua –... Number of pages: 29 Teacher and student rubrics: included Name of store: MirafloresCultura International Baccalaureate
Sor Juana, First Feminist / The Mexican Silver Rush; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2
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Sor Juana, First Feminist / The Mexican Silver Rush; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2

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Two thematic units. Contextualized and very rich in cultural information. Please preview. Perfect for International Women´s Day, March 8th. Let´s celebrate! Unit 1. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y la cocina en los conventos de Nueva España She is our first female poet, our first great feminist. She chose the convent rather than marriage. What was convent life like? Sor Juana read and wrote, she corresponded with learned men all over the world and she cooked. Practice the imperative with a recipe for flan straight from the convent! Discuss how the role of women has changed over the centuries. Unit includes: Subject matter: colonial daily life; convent life Vocabulary: cooking (verbs and nouns); convent Grammar: imperative Oral practice: give ingredients until class guesses dish Homework: recipe; two famous cooks Internet: key words for Net search Model tests and teacher’s guide Unit 2. El Camino de la Plata The Camino de la Plata goes from Mexico City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Read about marching north in search of silver from two points of view, a Spaniard’s letter to his mother and two Chichimecas talking. A cartoon included has the following caption: Voy a California por el oro. No me interesa construir naciones. Let your students discuss the opening of the American West, the gold rush, and compare it with the Mexican experience. Unit includes: Subject matter: silver towns / silver rush Vocabulary: colonial cities Grammar: imperative Oral practice: visit various cities Homework: daily life of rich and poor Internet: key words for Net search Model tests and teacher’s guide International Baccalaureate All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language. All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
A Sugar Plantation / A Sunken Galleon; 2 units about Cuba - Intermediate 2
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A Sugar Plantation / A Sunken Galleon; 2 units about Cuba - Intermediate 2

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As a Canadian I have easy access to Cuba for there are many flights a day. My trip to research these units was fascinating for the country is such a bundle of contradictions. I came away with a much deeper appreciation for the beauty of the island, breathtaking in so many places, and for a social experiment gone wrong. Two thematic units about Cuba. Please Preview both. Unit 1. Una plantación azucarera, Manaca Iznaga Slavery is a difficult subject. Learn about Manaca Iznaga, a Cuban sugar cane plantación. Slavery can be analyzed from many points of view: history, ecology, mathematics, literature and more. Give your students a choice as to what kind of oral presentation they would like to prepare. Allow them to follow their own interests and relate slavery to mathematics, science, art and literature. Includes: Subject matter: sugar and slavery Vocabulary: sugar and slavery Grammar: difficult genders Oral practice: description of two photographs Homework: a research project Internet: key words for Net search and further research Answer key Unit 2. Un galeón, Nuestra Señora de Atocha A ship is found on the ocean floor hundreds of years after it set sail. Who do the treasures found under the sea belong to? Do they belong to the diver who finds them, to the country whose waters they are in or to the Spanish crown, the original owners? How do you establish ownership? And why was there so much gold and silver on these boats? Was it stolen? The answers to all these questions are not straightforward and will give your students a better perspective on the Spanish colonial empire. Includes. Subject matter: transport Vocabulary: maritime Grammar: difficult genders Oral practice: the world in 1622 (role playing) Homework: the world in 1622 role playing Internet: key words for Net search and further research Answer key
Buenos Aires, sophistication / Paraguay, backwater; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2
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Buenos Aires, sophistication / Paraguay, backwater; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2

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Two culture units. Argentina vs. Paraguay - compare and contrast. Please preview. These two contrasting units, one about a sophisticated metropolis, the second about a forgotten backwater, serve as examples of the great differences between the countries of South America. In these difficult times where many people around the world are thinking about immigration and immigrants, these units will serve as good examples. Unit 1. Paraguay, la excepción a la regla Throughout history people have moved, sometimes just short distances, other times across oceans. Both Argentina and Paraguay are countries peopled by immigrants from many lands who together have forged new realities. Whereas in Paraguay the indigenous people and their language are very much still alive, that is not the case in Argentina. Paraguay is landlocked and much more rural. Find out more. Unit includes: Subject matter: immigration Vocabulary: public jobs Grammar: ´ción´ Oral practice: immigration Homework: immigration Internet: key words for Net search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Unit 2. Buenos Aires, París del Nuevo Mundo I loved Buenos Aires. Walking around, visiting some of the best bookstores in South America, eating empanadas on the street, taking pictures in San Telmo. What a treat. Take a walk around Buenos Aires. The grammar includes the passive voice. Unit includes: Subject matter: immigration, history, geography Vocabulary: public places, jobs Grammar: passive voice, ´ción´ Oral practice: immigration Homework: an interview, immigration Internet: key words for Net search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Las Meninas / Felipe II: 2 thematic units - Favorites - Intermediate 2
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Las Meninas / Felipe II: 2 thematic units - Favorites - Intermediate 2

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I have a very vivid memory of my first visit to the Prado Museum and my first visual impact of the Meninas. I knew it was big, I did not realize it was huge. I had seen it so many times in books that I was very familiar with the painting but nothing prepared me for the real thing. I stood there, gaping at its beauty! It is a magnificent painting, it is awe inspiriing. I have gone back to visit the Meninas several times and every time I am overwhelmed. If you have had the same reaction, please share it in the comments section below. I am not alone. This is the teacher’s favorite! Here there are two complete units. Preview please. Las Meninas. Present Velázquez, Goya and Picasso! The unit includes a text on the people in the Meninas (who everyone is, their names, their occupations); then comes the vocabulary of painters and painting plus more paintings, oral presentations, oral exercises with cartoons of two paintings, even a list of Spanish museums and painters for further study. What more can you ask? Unit includes: Subject matter: art Vocabulary: art and war Grammar: imperfect subjunctive Oral practice: Goya’s paintings and cartoons Homework: describe Guernica Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Felipe II. Much maligned and misunderstood, Felipe II has always been pictured as the arch villain. True or false? Did you know that his reign coincided with the Golden Age of Spanish literature? I was a college student when I finally made the connection between the literary Golden Age and Felipe II, (Philip the Second in English). I must have been “en la luna” during my high school years. Units includes: Subject matter: history Vocabulary: empire Grammar: imperfect subjunctive Oral practice: ways of transmitting information then and now Homework: imaginary life Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Córdoba One Thousand Years Ago / The Olive Tree; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2
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Córdoba One Thousand Years Ago / The Olive Tree; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2

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Two interdisciplinary culture units about Spain. Enjoy! Please preview. Unit 1. El olivo: el árbol más característico del Mediterráneo Did you know that in the past Europe was divided into butter eaters, those people who lived in the north and had cattle and olive eaters, those who lived in the south and had olive trees? Did you know that the olive tree is mentioned in the Bible? That the Greeks made wreaths with its branches and that it serves as a symbol of peace? How can this possibly interest the students? Easy! They love to talk about food, including symbolic food like bread and wine. Unit includes: Subject matter: ecology Vocabulary: meals, trees Grammar: conditional perfect Oral practice: a snack; compare Maimónides and Averroes Homework: an edible product; library research project on words Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key. Unit 2. Hace mil años, ¿quién iba a Córdoba? A thousand years ago, the Moors ruled most of the Iberian Peninsula. What did they eat? What games did they play? Who were the inhabitants of the Peninsula? How did the Moors treat their Christian and Jewish subjects? This unit is very relevant today! It deals with multi-cultural and multi-ethnic peoples living side by side. Unit includes: Subject matter: tourism and daily life Vocabulary: religion Grammar: future and future perfect Oral practice: compare Maimónides and Averroes Homework: library research project on words Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key International Baccalaureate teachers will like these units.
The Jesuit Missions / A Bilingual Country; 2 content-based units - Intermediate 2
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The Jesuit Missions / A Bilingual Country; 2 content-based units - Intermediate 2

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Two content-based units about a seldom studied yet fascinating country, Paraguay. Please preview. Teachers think that because they know little about Paraguay, they should stick to Mexico and Spain. But Paraguay is such an interesting country and the story of the Jesuit missions is unique. All the information the teacher needs is included! Live and learn! The Jesuits and a bilingual country! Interesting materials, content-based and culturally relevant. Unit 1. Treinta comunidades utópicas, los jesuitas en el Paraguay The experiment the Jesuit priests conducted in Paraguay is unique. They built small towns to protect and evagelize the indigenous people but essentially kept them trapped. How they organized each community is similar to the cults that exist in our days and comparisons are easy to make. The movie, The Mission, is an oldie but a real goodie. Green eggs and ham! Try it, you´ll like it! Unit includes: Subject matter: history, religion Vocabulary: conquest Grammar: por and para; preterit Oral practice: paternalism, theocracy Homework: a religious community Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search Answer key Unit 2. Paraguay, un país bilingüe The only truly bilingual country in the South America is Paraguay. Here most citizens are bilingual and have been so for generations. Whereas countries like Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador have very large quechua and aymara speaking populations, they have never held them in high esteem nor encouraged these languages to flourish. What makes Paraguay so different? Here is the place to find out. Units include: Subject matter: linguistics Vocabulary: school Grammar: conditional Oral practice: repress a language, proper time to learn a language Homework: learn a language Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search Answer key
Spanish in the Americas / Theater; 2 units - Intermediate 2
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Spanish in the Americas / Theater; 2 units - Intermediate 2

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Two culture units. Explain the language differences throughout the Spanish speaking world. Please preview. Unit 1. El español de América: el caso uruguayo The language spoken around the Spanish speaking countries iffers from country to country. There are words that are different from country to country and there are even verb conjugations that are different. Use the language of the Buenos Aires region, which includes Uruguay, as an example and compare. Of course the beloved Mafalda is included. Unit includes: Subject matter: language Vocabulary: languages Grammar: subjunctive Oral practice: language development Homework: library work on specific words Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key Unit 2. El Galpón y el teatro uruguayo Some of our students are innocent and often do not first see how freedom of speech, in this case in a theater, can get people in a whole lot of trouble. Compare and contrast with the students own reality. Does your school have an annual play? What kind of plays do the students present? Drama (both meanings!) in Uruguay. Also artistic creation in jail. Wow! Unit includes: Subject matter: theater Vocabulary: theater Grammar: punctuation Oral practice: art therapy Homework: strength in helping others Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Violeta Parra / Carmen Quintana; 2 thematic units about civil rights- Intermediate 2
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Violeta Parra / Carmen Quintana; 2 thematic units about civil rights- Intermediate 2

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I met Carmen Quintana when she was being treated for her burns in Montreal. The first time was at the hospital where I was acting as an interpreter for a friend writing an article about her. I am a Spanish teacher and hospitals are not my thing, nor is seeing a severely burned person. But I am happy I went. Luckily I saw her a second time when she was out of hospital living in an apartment with her mother and sisters and saw how much better she was. I was priviledged to have met such a brave young woman and happy she then went on to a fulfilling life. Back to the two units. Both have readings, comprehension, vocabulary extension, grammar (contextualized), oral practice and a writing assignment. I always try to tie the text in with the students’ reality. All is content driven. Please preview. Unit 1. Violeta Parra y la Nueva Canción Is folk music and protest music the same? Are they related? Read the sad story of the suicide of this talented musician, Violeta Parra. Discuss different musical styles, indigenous instruments and the world wide fame of certain rock stars. Does MTV rule the world? Unit includes: Subject matter: music Vocabulary: instruments Grammar: subjunctive Oral practice: traditional music vs. videos Homework: musical group Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key Unit 2. Carmen Quintana Do you know a burn victim or someone who has had a life threatening accident? This unit deals with two teen-agers who were doused with gasoline and set on fire. Why? When? What happened? The language classroom is the perfect place to discuss human rights. It is also the perfect place to review and extend the vocabulary of the body and practice the subjunctive. ‘Es triste que Carmen haya sufrido tanto.’ Unit includes: Subject matter: history and daily life Vocabulary: body parts Grammar: subjunctive Oral practice: an accident or a death Homework: exemplary individual; death Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Ecology: Chile's Lake District / Chile´s Ecology- 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2
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Ecology: Chile's Lake District / Chile´s Ecology- 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2

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Two content-based culture units on ecology, a subject of great interest. Please preview. Unit 1. La Región de los Lagos Chile’s Lake District, with its forests, mountains and lakes, is closer to our image of the Rocky Mountains than of South America. ‘Es indispensable que vengas a conocer.’ Practice the subjunctive and get rid of those stereotypes about Latin America. Unit includes: Subject matter: tourism Vocabulary: prefixes in and im Grammar: subjunctive Oral practice: tourist destination Homework: letter requesting tourist information Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key Unit 2. Chile: ¿maravilla económica o desastre ecológico? Our supermarkets stock fruits and vegetables from around the world. Because the seasons are inversed, Chile is one of the biggest providers of fresh fruits and vegetables during the northern hemisphere winter months. Think about the positive and negative consequences of industrial farming and their impact on the ecology. Knowledge is power! Unit includes. Subject matter: ecology Vocabulary: fruits, industrial vocabulary Grammar: subjunctive Oral practice: fruits in our supermarkets Homework: letter requesting tourist information; arguments in favor and against chemical fertilizers Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search and further research Answer key
The Tango / Eat Red Meat; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2
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The Tango / Eat Red Meat; 2 thematic units - Intermediate 2

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Two content based culture units. Daily life! Dance and eat. Please preview. Unit 1. El tango ‘Dicen que el tango tiene una gran languidez, por eso lo prohibió Pío diez.’ The Pope tried to stop the tango: lyrics, dance, music, all! What was so offensive that the Vatican tried to intervene and have it barred world wide? Practice the preterit and the imperative and decide if this is just another musical style and dance or if the tango is a way of celebrating machismo. Unit includes: Subject matter: music Vocabulary: music and parties Grammar: preterit and imperfect Oral practice: musical likes and dislikes Homework: descriptive composition about music Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search Answer key Unit 2. Decir Argentina es decir carne Do you eat meat every day? Is your dinner incomplete without meat? If your answer is yes, you eat like most Argentines. Compare the pampa and Patagonia. Contrast both with your own country. And all of this while learning accents. Unit includes. Subject matter: daily life Vocabulary: domestic animals Grammar: accents Oral practice: food likes and dislikes Homework: descriptive composition about foods Internet: Key word list to facilitate a search Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Iguazú Falls / Mate and Meat; 2 units about the Southern Cone - Intermediate
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Iguazú Falls / Mate and Meat; 2 units about the Southern Cone - Intermediate

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Two interdisciplinary, content-based units. Please preview. Unit 1. El mate y la carne Are we what we eat and drink? What do we drink? Soft-drinks? Milk? Coffee? Why are we so addicted to our coffee? And why are Uruguayans so addicted to their mate? Do we eat too much meat? Uruguay is a huge meat producer and its people are also great meat consumers. And what about quantities? Who is overweight? Make your students reflect on the consequences of poverty and wealth. Unit includes. Subject matter: food and drink Vocabulary: suffixes; restaurant Grammar: imperative, future, preterit Oral practice: tastes, consumption of meat, of coffee Homework : advertisements, diets Internet: key words list to facilitate a search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key Unit 2. Las cataratas del Iguazú Five times bigger than Niagara Falls, Iguazú Falls is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South America. Discover the falls, visit the sites and compare them to Niagara Falls. Finally, reflect on the use of water no only as a source of electricity, but as a commodity in today’s market. Unit includes. Subject matter: water Vocabulary: the natural world Grammar: ser/estar; reflexive verbs Oral practice: South American tourism sites Homework : a visit to a memorable location Internet: key words list to facilitate a search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Astronomy / A Pop Music Festival; 2 thematic units about Chile - Intermediate
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Astronomy / A Pop Music Festival; 2 thematic units about Chile - Intermediate

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Two culture units about Chile. Please preview. Be bold! Try new subjects! My students loved these units. Unit 1. El cielo del sur When you look up to the sky, do you really see a Big Dipper or do you join the stars in such a way that you visualize a dipper? When Magellan looked at the sky, he saw a cross and called it the Southern Cross. But when the indigenous people of Chile saw the same stars, they saw the head of a bird. Compare the two interpretations. Relate them to the power telescopes and the scientific discoveries in the Atacama Desert. This unit helps students understand multiple realities. Unit includes. Subject matter: astronomy Vocabulary: the sky, myth and legend Grammar: pronouns Oral practice: the Zodiac, astronomy, astrology Homework: flags and constellations, the Zodiac Internet: key words list to facilitate a search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key Unit 2. El Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar Popular music is of great interest to many students and teachers. Read about Latin America’s biggest song contest in the Chilean coastal city of Viña del Mar. Compare this music festival to North American award ceremonies and discover ´the monster.´ Unit includes. Subject matter: popular music, Isabel Allende Vocabulary: music, story, novel Grammar: future Oral practice: traveling to a festival Homework: festivals, phobias Internet: key words list to facilitate a search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
El Camino de Santiago / El Prestige; 2 units about Galicia - Intermediate
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El Camino de Santiago / El Prestige; 2 units about Galicia - Intermediate

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España: Galicia Un desastre ecológico: el Prestige El Camino de Santiago Oil not only fuels our engines, it soils our oceans. When the oil tanker Prestige sank off the coast of Galicia, the entire coast line was affected. Like the Exxon Valdes in Alaska, the consequences for the ecology of the region and the livelihood of its inhabitants were colossal. A discussion on our dependence on oil will raise important subjects. Saint James is said to have visited Galicia twice and according to legend is buried in Santiago de Compostela. A cathedral marks the spot and serves as magnet to thousands of pilgrims. During the Middle Ages, pilgrims walked to Santiago from as far away as Germany; today the Pilgrimage Road to Santiago is filled with modern pilgrims of all ages. Whereas in the past they came to receive absolution for their sins, discover why today’s pilgrim walk for months on end. The unit is written from the point of view of a several pilgrims, all with very different goals. This unit also includes a game on the Camino de Santiago that highlights both the peril and the pleasure. Subject matter: ecology, history, legend Vocabulary: ecology, pollution, pilgrim/pilgrimage Grammar: imperfect, preterite Oral practice: each individual counts; the best and worst of El Camino Homework: plant a tree; research into topics of interest Internet: key words list to facilitate a search and further research Model tests and teacher’s guide Number of pages: 24 Answer key: included Store name; MirafloresCultura Intermediate Spanish Middle school Spanish curriculum High school Spanish curriculum Home school Spanish culture for kids Culture and language Hispanic culture for kids Spanish activities for middle school students Spanish activities for high school students All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.
Jorge Luis Borges / Soap Operas; Literature's Many Aspects; 2 thematic units - Intermediate
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Jorge Luis Borges / Soap Operas; Literature's Many Aspects; 2 thematic units - Intermediate

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Two contrasting culture units, high culture and low culture. Some subjects appeal to some teachers and students, others have different tastes. Please preview. One of the great joys of teaching Spanish is that there are so many fun subjects. And these two units are about as different as you can get, one dealing with a writer, print media, and the second with television and soap operas. Both worked well in my classroom and I hope they will also find favorable responses in yours. Unit 1. La telenovela Love, love, love! The whole world is interested in the subject! Latin American soap operas are sold to over 100 countries and watched by millions the world over. What makes them so popular? With the information on themes and the vocabulary provided, your students will write their own soap operas. Enjoy! Unit includes: Subject matter: television Vocabulary: television Grammar: past tenses: perfect, preterit, imperfect Oral practice: movies, actors, directors Homework: write a TV soap opera Internet: key words for Net search Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key Unit 2. Jorge Luis Borges Learn about Borges’s life from early childhood to old age by comparing his life to examples from your students reality. Since Borges was blind, (he inherited an illness that progressively blinded him), the unit deals with the five senses and how people cope with disabilities. Unit includes: Subject matter: literature Vocabulary: literary genres, the five senses Grammar: past tenses: perfect, preterit, imperfect Oral practice: theater Homework: interview with an author, painter or photographer Internet: key words for Net search Model tests and teacher’s guide Answer key
Pedro Almodóvar / Federico García Lorca; two Spanish cultural icons; 2 units - Intermediate
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Pedro Almodóvar / Federico García Lorca; two Spanish cultural icons; 2 units - Intermediate

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Two units about Spain. Movies and literature. Craziness and death. What more can you ask for? Please preview. Unit 1. Pedro Almodóvar, cineasta Unit includes: Subject matter: movies Vocabulary: movies Grammar: preterit Oral practice: movies, actors, directors, a survey Homework: ID card, movies Internet: key words for Net search Answer key Unit 2. Federico García Lorca, poeta Explore the fascinating world of two great Spanish artists. A great writer, García Lorca and a world famous director, Almodóvar. These two units offer a wonderful introduction to Lorca’s poetry and Almodóvar’s films. Your students will learn the vocabulary of films and poetry; they will write a poem and give opinions on movies! Unit includes: Subject matter: theater Vocabulary: theater, poetry Grammar: preterit Oral practice: theater Homework: ID card, movies; write a poem Internet: key words for Net search Answer key All Miraflores resources are exclusively in the target language.